
Her Kind : The gripping story of Ireland's first witch hunt
by Niamh Boyce
Title:
Her Kind : The gripping story of Ireland's first witch hunt
Author:
Niamh Boyce
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
320 pages
Publisher:
TBS-Penguin Random House Wholesale
ISBN-13:
9780241983232
EAN:
9780241983232
Classifications:
Historical Fiction
Weight (g):
346
Dimensions (mm):
129 x 196 x 21
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
''Gripping ... a story of loss, ambition, misogyny, family love and what it means to belong ... evocative and atmospheric'' Irish Times1324, Kilkennie: A time of suspicion and conspiracy. A place where zealous men rage against each other - and even more against uppity womenA woman finds refuge with her daughter in the household of a childhood friend.The friend, Alice Kytler, gives her former companion a new name, Petronelle, a job as a servant, and warns her to hide their old connection.But in aligning herself with a powerful woman, Petronelle and her child are in more danger than they ever faced in the savage countryside ...Tense, moving and atmospheric Her Kind is vivid reimagining of the events leading to the Kilkenny Witch Trial.__________''Masterful ... Boyce delicately unfolds this atmospheric, magical thriller with pace and juice, while also making sure that the sentiments (vilification of women, policing of female biology) echo through time'' Sunday Independent''Shines a light on women who have been silenced. This tightly paced novel confirms Boyce as an important voice in Irish literature'' Louise O''Neill''Sings of these modern times'' RTÉ Guide ''Pulls us into a world both seductively alien, yet uneasily, all-too-humanly, familiar'' Mia Gallagher''The plot is pacey and menacing, and the writing is clear, sharp and studded with glistening phrases ... a wonderful shout through time'' Nuala O''Connor''Beautifully absorbing ... highly recommended'' Hot Press ''Moving and atmospheric'' Irish Country Magazine''Enthralling'' Irish Examiner''Niamh Boyce has taken a bleak and dismal period and sent a bolt of beautiful and revealing light into the darkness'' John MacKenna










